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Building and caring for collections, whether physical or electronic, is a critical aspect of library work. This text introduces support staff to the important concepts in library acquisitions, budgeting, policies, collection management and care, and even marketing resources for maximum patron use. -- Sandra Smith Rosado, Head of Technical Services, J. Eugene Smith Library, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT
The complete text for those wanting to know about library collection management, Keeler’s straight-forward writing style and real-world examples allow you to easily grasp collection concepts. -- Amy Leoni, Director of Teaching and Learning, Program Chair Library Paraprofessional Degree, Belmont College
The structure and range of topics included in this book will provide an excellent introduction to collections. In addition, there are clear definitions given with every chapter, and great discussion questions and activities. -- Susan Pinkerton, Ph.D, Professor, New Mexico State University – Doña Ana Community College
This text is unique in that it specifically addresses the competencies required for the LSSC Program of the ALA. It provides an excellent introduction to the principles and practices of collection development for both LTA students as well as library support staff new to this area of specialization. The discussion questions and activities will be particularly helpful for instructors allowing for a more in-depth examination of the topics covered. -- Linda D. Morrow, Association Librarian/ Public Services, Palomar College

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List of Figures List of Tables and Textboxes Preface Acknowledgements Editorial Advisory Board PART I COLLECTIONS Chapter 1: Library Collections Today Chapter 2: Collection Development Chapter 3: Selection Chapter 4: Acquisitions Chapter 5: Collection Management Chapter 6: Inventory and Deselection PART II TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY Chapter 7: Technology Tools and Services Chapter 8: Collection Statistics and Use PART III COLLECTION CARE Chapter 9: Preparing Materials for Circulation Chapter 10: Preservation and Security Chapter 11: Basic Material Repair Glossary Index About the Author

Working with Library Collections

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Publication Date: 1/5/2017 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781442274891, 978-1442274891
    ISBN10: 1442274891

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    Building and caring for collections, whether physical or electronic, is a critical aspect of library work. This text introduces support staff to the important concepts in library acquisitions, budgeting, policies, collection management and care, and even marketing resources for maximum patron use. -- Sandra Smith Rosado, Head of Technical Services, J. Eugene Smith Library, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT
    The complete text for those wanting to know about library collection management, Keeler’s straight-forward writing style and real-world examples allow you to easily grasp collection concepts. -- Amy Leoni, Director of Teaching and Learning, Program Chair Library Paraprofessional Degree, Belmont College
    The structure and range of topics included in this book will provide an excellent introduction to collections. In addition, there are clear definitions given with every chapter, and great discussion questions and activities. -- Susan Pinkerton, Ph.D, Professor, New Mexico State University – Doña Ana Community College
    This text is unique in that it specifically addresses the competencies required for the LSSC Program of the ALA. It provides an excellent introduction to the principles and practices of collection development for both LTA students as well as library support staff new to this area of specialization. The discussion questions and activities will be particularly helpful for instructors allowing for a more in-depth examination of the topics covered. -- Linda D. Morrow, Association Librarian/ Public Services, Palomar College

    Table of Contents
    List of Figures List of Tables and Textboxes Preface Acknowledgements Editorial Advisory Board PART I COLLECTIONS Chapter 1: Library Collections Today Chapter 2: Collection Development Chapter 3: Selection Chapter 4: Acquisitions Chapter 5: Collection Management Chapter 6: Inventory and Deselection PART II TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY Chapter 7: Technology Tools and Services Chapter 8: Collection Statistics and Use PART III COLLECTION CARE Chapter 9: Preparing Materials for Circulation Chapter 10: Preservation and Security Chapter 11: Basic Material Repair Glossary Index About the Author

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